October 24th. The Wind E.S.E. very cold dark & cloudy, but dry all day, To Day LLoydiarth Windmill began to grind the first Corn. |
25th. The Wind S.E. a clear dry day, a very great Fair at LLanfeche[ll sw] and the greatest number of Cattle, as ever was there, and a great many sold for good rates: 2 steers of two year old were sold there for Six pounds & five shillings. |
26th. The Wind E. & by S. very calm and warm,sun-shiny and clear; to day I begin to sow Rye in Coydan Pinfold. |
27th. The Wind S.S.E. a clear, fine day & warm, a good full market to day at LLanfechell, gave 1s. Charity to a poor person . |
28th. The Wind S. & by E. very fair warm & dry till night, when it rained very hard, as it did I believe most part of the night |
29th. The Wind S. a still, calm day, and the Air very close & thick, the Parson finished the Sermon begun this day fortnight. |
30th. The Wind E. blowing fresh & cold, sun-shiny & very fair, my people at the same work as before; carrying of Sand, & plowing for Rye at Coydan. pd. 6d for half a Hundred of Oysters. |
31st. ●9 [this is written in the margin immediately below '31st.' sw] The Wind E. the Weather calm & raw, with a wet miz – -ling rain all the morning, the Evening dry & calm ,but rained excessive hard in the night. |
Novr. ist. The Wind E. calm & warm, and a pleasant, fair, Sun-shiny day, this day my Servants are employed in bringing home the P[e sw]ntirs. |
2d. The Wind E. very calm, but cloudy & cold raw weather in the morning; the Evening clear & warm; made a very good Fair at LLanerchymedd, & good rates, but never were seen fewer Cattle. |
3d. The Wind E. very calm, but cold raw weather in the Morn- -ing, the Evening clear & pleasant, but still very cold · a full Markett to day at LLanfechell. |